Disgruntled Cristiano Ronaldo could make
more Champions League history on Tuesday as his Real Madrid side look
to end their losing streak at high-flying Borussia Dortmund, AFP reports.
A hat-trick for Ronaldo in Dortmund, who
was left fuming after being substituted on Saturday, would see him
become the first player to score a century of European goals.
Ahead of the flight to Dortmund, Real
coach Zinedine Zidane subbed Ronaldo for the final 20 minutes of
Saturday’s 2-2 Spanish league draw at Las Palmas.
The Portuguese superstar was furious with the decision, storming off the field without acknowledging Zidane.
It did nothing to help his mood when Las Palmas equalised five minutes from the end.
Madrid fans have backed Zidane over his
handling of the club’s all-time top scorer with 83 percent supporting
his decision in a poll carried out by Madrid sports daily AS.
Ronaldo’s free-kick equaliser in Real’s
2-1 comeback win against Sporting Lisbon in their first Group F, the
same night Dortmund won 6-0 at Legia Warsaw, left him on 97 goals in
European club competition
His main rival in the race to 100 goals is Barcelona’s star Lionel Messi, who has 89.
But Borussia want to maintain their
unbeaten home record against Real, who have won just four times in 29
away games against German clubs.
Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park Stadium has
particularly bad memories for Madrid, who have lost their last three
visits to the Bundesliga giants.
Their 2-0 defeat at Dortmund in the 2014
quarter-finals came a year after their 4-1 thumping in the 2013
semi-finals when Robert Lewandowski scored all four goals for Borussia.
They also lost a group stage game 2-1 at Dortmund in 2012.
Real’s serene run since Zidane took charge in January has hit a slump in the past week.
The European champions dropped points against Villarreal and Las Palmas to snap a 16-game winning streak in the Spanish league.
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